Ashley Giles insists he still has plenty of unfinished business at Warwickshire even though his reign at the club, now heading towards its fifth year, is already the longest in recent times for a director of cricket.Read
Their Championship challenge is in great shape but Warwickshire’s hopes of retaining the CB40 Trophy are extinct after five-wicket defeat at Durham.
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Warwickshire’s Championship tussle with Lancashire at Liverpool next week is a mouth-watering prospect – the match will go a long way to dictating the title aspirations of the two hard-challenging sides.Read
WARWICKSHIRE’S grip on the CB40 Trophy they lifted so gloriously at Lord’s last September is all but lost after a three-wicket defeat to Surrey at Guildford.
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Captain Jim Troughton offered tongue-in-cheek thanks to the bureaucrats after Jeetan Patel bowled Warwickshire to a thumping win over Sussex at Edgbaston on Saturday.
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Outgrounds, ideally, are a charming, successful and even lucrative institution. But they can fail and be a drain on county finances. Warwickshire turned their back on Stratford-upon-Avon and have not been back since 2005.Read
Having already made individual history this season, Varun Chopra is now concentrating on scribing a collective entry into cricket’s official records.Read
Jim Troughton insists that no-one in Warwickshire’s squad will be getting ahead of themselves following the Bears’ surprise climb into the thick of the County Championship title race.Read
Warwickshire’s members have been asked to choose 11 former servants of the club to have areas in the new pavilion named in their honour. Seven will have suites named after them. Brian Halford offers his selection.Read
Warwickshire and England batsmen Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott will be guests of honour at a special charity cricket day to be held in Birmingham next month.Read
WARWICKSHIRE landed firmly in the Twenty20 last-chance saloon after suffering their sixth defeat in 11 games, an emphatic six-wicket beating by Derbyshire at Leek.
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Warwickshire jumped right into the heart of the championship title race after crushing Somerset to complete one of the most emphatic doubles ever in county cricket.
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Warwickshire CCC chief executive Colin Povey has outlined his pride in Edgbaston’s brand new Pavilion End development which is now virtually complete and set to be officially opened in July.
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Warwickshire all-rounder Chris Woakes is eager to make up for lost time after returning to action following an injury which stalled what had been, up to that point, an excellent 2011 for him.Read
Ashley Giles has warned that English cricket has been “a little bit too accommodating” towards players keen to jettison their county obligations to take up contracts with the Indian Premier League.Read